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LITTLEHA TS for LITTLE PEOPLE Smart and Different for Spring and Summer hats for the children — a need , Section can fill at surprisingly low prices. Smart little straws, of : } 1 which only a few are sketched -' .< ""A I here, floppy hats in taffeta, ere- N/1 I tonne or Britway, fuji helmets, a) and pique sun hats—just rQfciced, {-1 J - TV ".J wonderful value! See the window Ml Little Hat in Tuscan Fancy Straw. Edged with pleated ribbon; / trimmed ribbon band and small 4 bunch of forget-me-nots. In beige, I m lm/i\ ,J rose beige, sky, Nil, pink, white, (f*l YA V George Court's Price: 8/11 W/fM ' W M 2 Bonnet in Tuscan Straw; J* jS^SafU gathered edge in ribbon to match y —jvSSplfr the dainty pleated rosettes. With (wj —"7 / ***» ' f*'} 4* different coloured trimmings. T v >. jsc Aw / George Court's Price: 8/11 //I| N s ~ M3—Tiny Hat in Fine Tuscan l\ V ' J Straw, with dainty georgette ruch- \Y' m M 3 ing under brim; narrow velvet \y -< / rosettes with flower centres make If ; charming trimming. With different George Court's Price: M4—Braid Straw Hat with fancy (yvi \ edge and narrow satin ribbon trim- I ming to match. In beige, rose beige, sky, Nil, pink, white, peach, Tuscan. N"*' ' George Court's Price: Ms—Fancy Braid Straw Hat with Petersham band to match. Lace • A rm// M straw insertion adds finishing touch. ylTTii j ip In Tuscan, white, sky, green, blue, WS/J S Lj| George Qourt's Price: 3/11 -X / \ Y \ , M 6 Fine Braid Straw Hat, with /. '. , ' -- ' ■ straw lace edging and satin ribbon ' . f"1 €' s \ band and bows. In blue, red, cactus, o'' Tuscan, beige. George Co.urt's Price: 7/6 ® For Quality Goods at Lower Prices ... AND SONS KARANGAHAPE ROAD AUCKLAND

COMPETITIONS CORNER. . I almost unhappy. e i ■ 111 g 31 — An Wll ° Cannot e a Ve | in his'iieart ior French damsel. HH WHS BBBh m ~ 3 —Sounds what the bridge-players are ... BhmHH KBL trying to arrange for that reason. f'l ~ li—if 1 ;ou see this in your son make a —— .. i —— —— so—A funerc'al ' (ni) ACROSS. 13—The traveller under this will not MONDAY'S SOLUTION. I—Lack of seriousness shows it in a S et - rest in the train; it's the other ACROSS. —Imaginative, Neva, Manteltax. way round. board, Stag, Probity, Current, Years, 4—The kind of person the confidence -,p mo 118 ' Reek, Shoe, Brief, Bittern, Placate, Into, trickstcr looks for. •,~ n I , , Nationality, Upon, Mendelssohn. 0 "Travel" fana-1 no^ d !f. cult to tlus wlth " DOWN.-Moit, Gate. Nullity, Thou, 0- Travel (anag.) 21-Not the right tlnng. Various, Leatherhcad, Tax-gatherer, Op--10-No serious wound this. 24-Herc you see how a. mechanical de- bri Molestation; Yearn, Creep, French river. vice is turned to jollity. Brocade, Flannel, Kind, Plus, Utalx. (li I from Accident or Illness ! BTv* 1H il CII JP this advertisement to-day—send it with your name, address, aire. I ■ mll "if nearest Provident Office. We'll give you full particu, I & TJStHr 1 Q % M i. ars ' without obligation, of how you can protect yourself and family from i «qA w A financial worry if you are sick or injured. Lowest ratea in New Zealand J g _ \i J - or example,—• ■ <»**/«.*/ 1 43 pER week if iiL - I 3&§/ S5/ s £50 ° on DISABLEMENT or I ™ TI p ER YEAR. J £4 PER WEEK IF INJURED. I ' lErallillm 50. Manual workers not covered during working hours, I ■■■mil 'WlifiiO against accidents. Lowest Rates in New Zealand! J

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 233, 3 October 1933, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 233, 3 October 1933, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 233, 3 October 1933, Page 17

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